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CLIBRANS, IMPORTERS AND GROWERS OF FLOWER BULBS 
6LIBRANS’ enOieE SELECTED 
BULB5 & ROOTS 
FOR EARLY FORCING. 
Hein" fully aware of the importance of supplying only the finest and most reliable bulbs for forcing that it is possible to procure, 
we are extremely careful that only thoroughly matured and picked bulbs are bought. Indeed, the hundreds of thousands of bulbs 
that we ourselves use annually for forcing purposes are all from the same stocks as those offered in this catalogue. It is to our 
constant care and lengthy experience that we attribute our great success and annually increasing sales. 
EARLY SINGLE PURE WHITE ROMAN 
HYACINTHS. 
EAKI.V SINGLE WMITl-: ROMAN HYACINTHS. 
OUR SPECIAL LINE. "WS 
The Harly White Roman Hyacinth is invaluable 
for providing a plentiful supply of cut bloom during 
the earlv winter months, and everyone with a 
greenhouse should grow at least a few. as their 
cultivation is simple, and only moderate heal is 
recpiired to force them into bloom. ICach bulb 
produces several spikes of pure white fragrant 
flowers. The bulbs may be planted thickly in 
pots or bo.xes. and if the first batch is planted in 
August, they will flower during October. I'or 
successional lots to tliese, follow the treatment 
given for the ordinary Hyacinth {vide page b), then a 
supply of bloom will be produced until after Christ- 
mas, when the Dutch varieties commence to flower. 
The Italian Hyacinths bloom two or three weeks 
later than the Karly White Roman, and recpiire tlie 
same treatment. 
TESTIMONIAL. 
Mr. W. GinsON, The Gardens, Windley 
Hall, near Derby: — "I have enclosed order 
for bulbs, which 1 hope you will send me at 
your earliest convenience. I must tell you 
that the Roman Hyacinths and Paper White 
Narcissus came to hand in grand condition ; 
they are splendid bulbs.” 
EXTRA LARGE SELECTED BULBS. Per 1.000, 140/-; per 100, l.'i/- : per dozen, ‘i/;! 
LARGE SELECTED BULBS. Per 1.000, l:i,5/- : per 100, 14/- ; per dozen, 2/- 
FINE BULBS. I’er 1,000, 00/-; per 10(1, 10/-; per dozen. 1/0 
TESTIMONIALS. 
Mr. O. K\ ANS, Tbe (lardens, (Iwynfryn, Criccietb ; '' I am pleased to inform you that the Roman llyacintlis we had from you 
last August are tbe best we ever had,” 
l-mm Mr. W. 'I'. Sh.\<-kson. I’orthkerry (hardens.' Barry “The Roman Hyacinths you supplied me widi last year were 
admired by everyone who saw them, every bulb throwing up a remarkable number of flower spikes of the finest (piality. 
From Mr, G. PlKuo-.. The Gardens. Gam-yr-Alyn, Rtissett ” I am pleased to say that all the bulbs you supplied us with last 
autumn have gi\en entire satisfaction. The Roman Hyacinths were a fine lot.” 
Mr. D. PowKi-L. Gardener to Colonel Wallace, Chesterholme, Newport. Mon., writes: — “You will be pleased to know that the 
Roman Hyacinths 1 iiad from you last season were the best I have ever had, no less than .5 to 8 spikes of bloom to each bulb, and not 
one bulb failed.” 
Mr. Ch.\s. Roekkts. Halston (hardens, Whittington, Salop, writes:— “The Roman Hyacinths you supplied me with last season 
turned out excellent, in fact the best batcli I ever saw. 1 consicler your Romans surpass those of all other hi^b specialists.' 
' \J’rom Mr. John B. Ckichtonl Gardener to Lord de Hos. Old Court. Strangford ” I have great pleasure in calling your 
attention to the cpiality of the Roman Hyacinths which you supplied me with last year. They were the finest bulbs that ever I got, 
and pi^oved a great success in <piantity and (piality of flowers." 
